

There's plenty of humor, though it is a little more on the sarcastic, dry, and twisted side. It's medical stuff sounds the same as it does on the TV shows, but maybe a more medically inclined reader would disagree. She gives you mer-people, zombies who haven't died and risen yet, immortals in general, and a black widow. Iwasaki (the author) doesn't just rest on the normal creatures (vampires, werewolves, etc) that you can read oh so frequently these days. So where does the vampire come in? That would be in the second ER. But the fact that it's all in an ER, means it's a quick-paced story. You'll have to find out for yourself why it's in two ERs, because that would be a bit of a spoiler. The entire story takes place in the course of one night and in two different ERs. Really, I'm not sure I can get anymore obvious. How redundant.) Why almost? They're doctors on duty, so naturally they get paged. Intern starts with Aline (she's our main gal) in a tryst, well almost, in the ER supply closet of in a hospital. Basically, it's in between a novel and a novella. As far as the time it took to read it, this would be equivalent to a Harlequin series book. (Little meaning it's size, not in a derogatory way). Intern with the Vampire is a really good little book. I love it!!!īecause this book is so short, and I don’t like giving spoilers, I’ll just say that there are some yummy doctors, some crazy doctor, and some I’m-not-really-sure-what-to-think-of-them-yet doctors.I received this book for free from the author in exchange for a review.

Sound familiar? Seriously, it’s Grey’s Anatomy on paranormal steroids. There are patients, whose stories we become a part of and we get to see Aline and her fellow colleagues do their best as doctors to save lives while juggling explosive personal relationships amongst themselves. And while this is a big aspect of the plot, there’s a WHOLE other realm here that we’re involved in.

In the beginning there’s Aline, who is introduced to a world of paranormal creatures that she never knew existed. But, that totally isn’t a negative thing! I feel like I was reading an episode script for a paranormal version of a very popular hospital-drama. This book was much more novella than novel. With a zombie to resucitate and a mermaid in critical care, Aline has her hands full. Juggling transhuman politics only becomes more difficult when a patient’s life is at stake. On her first day at Grace General Hospital, new intern Aline Harman risks vampire infection, demonic possession, and having her heart torn out of her chest… and this from her colleagues. Title: Intern with the Vampire (Vampire General #1)
